Increased Support SonarWiz 501/07/2010 |
| As of 1st July 2010, Chesapeake Technology offers one year complimentary maintenance for the first 12 months after purchase of the SonarWiz 5 solution. This maintenance includes upgrades to all new releases, technical support services, a login and password to the CTI support site, as well as 15% discount off user group workshops. |
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Users also will have the option to upload data files for technical support team to look at and assist with problem areas. This maintenance is additional to the regular purchase of a SonarWiz 5 license, where CTI will provide one year of free bug fixes and telephone, e‐mail and web support.
After the initial complimentary year, additional years of maintenance and support (including product upgrades) are available.
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